CHICAGO Japan Only Gold Disc NM- Gatefold metallic Slv+OBI+full colour 8p pin-up
Sold Date:
January 14, 2017
Start Date:
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Final Price:
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CHICAGO "Gold Disc"
1973 Japan-only SX68 Mark II 11-track LP compilation, housed in a unique
gatefold sleeve with metallic gold finish with integral eight-page lyric booklet with full colour centre pin-up and original yellow GOLD DISK obi. The sleeve shows minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played with only a few spindle marks. The vinyl is stored in U-shaped polythene inner dust bag with original Gold Disc series discography company paper sleeve. The obi remains intact and the sleeve shows almost no wear. Catalog
number CBS/SONY SOPN-29.
Track Listing: A1 Questions 67 And 68
A2 Make Me Smile
A3 25 Or 6 To 4
A4 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
A5 Beginnings
B1 Free
B2 Lowdown
B3 Saturday In The Park
B4 Dialogue
B5 State Of The Union
Condition (Sleeve / Disc) = NM-/EX
+ ( Mint > NM > EX >VG >G> Poor, with +/-, if any )
Grading is based on visual observation only. Postage&Packing
Worldwide: US$ 11.99 (Registered Economy Airmail): about 10~14days. With Tracking. Buyer assume all risks of damages in transit.
★There's no "registered SAL (economy air mail)" service to the countries in Africa
exept Algeria, South Africa, Kenya and Egypt. Therefore, to the above mentioned countries, items will be shipped by "registared regular air mail" and such buyers shall bear the
additional shipping cost of US$5 to 7, depending on the actual weight of the parcel.
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